OEM Side Strakes or Comptech Side Skirts?
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NEITHER!
as bash said, the car does not need any aftermarket "aero" parts, esp. not in the side-skirt division...
anything other than maybe a VERY moderate chin spoiler would ruin the S2000's smooth, crisp lines. (an example of ruining the lines would be a VeilSide S2k, yuck!)
if you want your car to appear more 'massive,' lower the car, stuff in some 17s and you got yourself a nice ride. (18s will fit but dont allow much for lowering, as the S2000 has very small wheel wells)
as bash said, the car does not need any aftermarket "aero" parts, esp. not in the side-skirt division...
anything other than maybe a VERY moderate chin spoiler would ruin the S2000's smooth, crisp lines. (an example of ruining the lines would be a VeilSide S2k, yuck!)
if you want your car to appear more 'massive,' lower the car, stuff in some 17s and you got yourself a nice ride. (18s will fit but dont allow much for lowering, as the S2000 has very small wheel wells)
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i would have to also say neither. Besides the oem front and rear spoilers, I wouldn't add any other "aero" parts. the side strakes just don't add much to the look...
#17
The side strakes look like over sized mud flaps. I think the oem front lip is all that is needed. I don't think the Comptech skirts come painted and that would be another issue with deal with.
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Oh another thing - With the OEM Side strakes, some have had problems with keeping them on. They are just stuck on with adhesive and I'm sure you can find a thread or two on here where someone's looking to purchase just one side due to this.